A protein has a most stable conformation and a second conformation 2 kJ/mol higher in energy. A point mutation is made that does not affect the energy of the most stable conformation but results in the presence of a total of three higher energy conformations, each 2 kJ/mol higher in energy than the ground state. For wild type (wt) protein vs. mutant protein, what fraction of molecules will be in the ground state at 30 °C? i.e. (fractionground state, wt)/(fractionground state, mutant)=?

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A protein has a most stable conformation and a second conformation 2 kJ/mol
higher in energy. A point mutation is made that does not affect the energy of
the most stable conformation but results in the presence of a total of three
higher energy conformations, each 2 kJ/mol higher in energy than the ground
state.
For wild type (wt) protein vs. mutant protein, what fraction of molecules will be
in the ground state at 30 °C?
i.e. (fractionground state, wt)/(fractionground state, mutant)=?
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Transcribed Image Text:A protein has a most stable conformation and a second conformation 2 kJ/mol higher in energy. A point mutation is made that does not affect the energy of the most stable conformation but results in the presence of a total of three higher energy conformations, each 2 kJ/mol higher in energy than the ground state. For wild type (wt) protein vs. mutant protein, what fraction of molecules will be in the ground state at 30 °C? i.e. (fractionground state, wt)/(fractionground state, mutant)=? Correct Answer 1.62 You Answered • 0.62 1.33 2.00
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